The unprecedented hardcore four-piece Botch released two albums proper in their time, disbanding in 2002 and leaving a legacy that only today is being fully appreciated via deluxe reissues of American Nervoso (1998) and We Are The Romans (1999).
The Tacoma, Washington band have a whole new audience nowadays, through the rediscovery of their great catalogue (which also extends to EPs, singles and a DVD) and the work of members' current callings: Minus The Bear, These Arms Are Snakes and Narrows. The time is right - more than ever before - for a 'thanks for caring, here's one final show for fans old and new' reunion.
We're not talking touring, massive shows or new merchandise; we're just talking about an opportunity to see a truly inspirational and hugely influential band back in the flesh for a final (and first for many) time. Members are actively touring, playing and recording; they have not dropped off the radar.
We Are The Romans, the band's most-seminal work (and perhaps the greatest hardcore album of all time) is ten years old next year, 2009. The time, if not now, is certainly soon.
As unlikely as a reformation is, it's fun to pretend it might happen!
(read less)The unprecedented hardcore four-piece Botch released two albums proper in their time, disbanding in 2002 and leaving a legacy that only today is being fully appreciated via deluxe reissues of American Nervoso (1998) and We Are The Romans (1999).
The Tacoma, Washington band have a whole new audience nowadays, through the rediscovery of their great catalogue (which also extends to EPs, singles and a DVD) and the work of members' current callings: Minus The Bear, These Arms Are Snakes and...
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